When using Python is it possible that a dict can have a value that is a list?
for example, a dictionary that would look like the following (see KeyName3's values):
{
keyName1 : value1,
keyName2: value2,
keyName3: {val1, val2, val3}
}
I already know that I can use 'defaultdict' however single values are (understandably) returned as a list.
The reason I ask is that my code must be generic so that the caller can retieve single key values as an item (just like from a dict key-value) and not as list (without having to specify pop[0]
the list) - however also retrieve multiple values as a list.
If not then any suugestions would be welcome.
If someone can help then that would be great.
Thanks in Advance,
Paul
*I'm using Python 2.6 however writing scripts that must also be forward compatible with Python 3.0+.
Yes. The values in a dict can be any kind of python object. The keys can be any hashable object (which does not allow a list, but does allow a tuple).
You need to use
[]
, not{}
to create a list:It definitely can have a list and any object as value but the dictionary cannot have a list as key because the list is mutable data structure and keys cannot be mutable else of what use are they.
Yes, it's possible:
output: